How Prince Roger Nelson Was Cremated In Private Ceremony

Prince was cremated with a small, private service for family, friends and musicians, his publicist has confirmed.
The cause of his death is still unknown and the results of Friday’s autopsy could take at least four weeks.
Born Prince Rogers Nelson in 1958, he was a prolific writer and performer from a young age – reportedly writing his first song when he was seven.

He was also an arranger and multi-instrumentalist, and recorded more than 30 albums. Hits included Let’s Go Crazy and When Doves Cry.
Prince’s innovative music spanned rock, funk and jazz. He was at his peak in the 1980s with albums like Dirty Mind, 1999 and Sign O’ The Times. He sold more than 100m records.

57 year old Prince, was found dead in a lift on his Paisley Park estate, near Minneapolis, on Thursday, where fans are still paying tributes.

Officials said there were no signs of injuries to his body and no indication that he had killed himself.

” Few days ago, Prince was celebrated by a small group of his most beloved: family, friends and his musicians, in a private, beautiful ceremony to say a loving goodbye,” she said. Among the people who attended the ceremony were percussionist Sheila E, bassist Larry Graham and Prince’s sister Tyka Nelson.
Meanwhile in Brooklyn on Saturday night, rock star Bruce Springsteen opened his concert with a cover of Prince’s Purple Rain.
The stage at the Barclay’s Centre was flooded in purple lights as Springsteen sang the lyrics accompanied by the crowd.

The singer was last seen at about 20:00 on Wednesday night (01:00 GMT on Thursday) and was found unconscious by some of his staff at about 09:30 the next morning.

Prince had been rushed to hospital in Illinois six days earlier, while flying home from a concert in Georgia, but was treated and released a few hours later.

Quoting unnamed sources, US entertainment news site TMZ reported that Prince was treated in Illinois for an overdose of the painkiller drug Percocet.
Image copyright AFP Image caption Prince’s sudden death shocked people around the world
Image copyright AFP Image caption Many of the fans have left purple balloons and flowers

Born Prince Rogers Nelson in 1958, he was a prolific writer and performer from a young age – reportedly writing his first song when he was seven.

He was also an arranger and multi-instrumentalist, and recorded more than 30 albums. Hits included Let’s Go Crazy and When Doves Cry.

In 1984, he won an Oscar for the score to Purple Rain, a film in which he also starred.

Throughout his career he had a reputation for secrecy and eccentricity, once changing his name to an unpronounceable symbol.

Prince’s latest album, HITnRUN Phase One, was released last year and he had been touring as recently as this month.

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